Longuda language

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Lunguda (Nʋngʋra) is a Niger–Congo language spoken in Nigeria. They settle in the western part of Gongola mainly in and around the hills of the volcanic Lunguda Plateau, Adamawa state. Joseph Greenberg counted it as a distinct branch, G10, within the Adamawa family. When Blench (2008) broke up Adamawa, Lunguda was made a branch of the Bambukic languages.[3]

NativetoNigeria
Native speakers
(40,000 cited 1973)[1]
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Lunguda
Nyà Núngúrá
Native toNigeria
RegionAdamawa State, Gombe State
EthnicityLunguda people
Native speakers
(40,000 cited 1973)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3lnu
Glottologlong1389
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PeopleNùngùrábà
LanguageNyà Núngúrá
Quick facts Nungura, People ...
Nungura[2]
PeopleNùngùrábà
LanguageNyà Núngúrá
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According to the Ethnologue, the current number of speakers is based on an SIL figure of 45,000 from 1973.[1] But recent studies has shown 50,000 in the 2006 census.

Variants of the name Longuda include Languda, Longura, Nunguda, Nungura, Nunguraba.

Dialects

In the Adamawa Languages Project website, Kleinewillinghöfer (2014) lists five dialects in the Longuda dialect cluster.[4]

  • Longuda/Lunguda of Guyuk and Wala Lunguda (Though one is in Adamawa and the other Gombe, they share the same dialect and it is believed that the ancestral home of the Lungudas was Wala Lunguda in Gombe State.)
  • Nʋngʋra(ma) of Cerii, Banjiram
  • Longura(ma) of Thaarʋ (Koola)
  • Nʋngʋra(ma) of Gwaanda (Nyuwar)
  • Nʋngʋra(ma) of Deele (Jessu)

Partly due to word taboo customs, there is considerable lexical diversity among Longuda dialects.[5]

Geography

The Lunguda settle in the northeastern part of Nigeria, mostly in Guyuk, Adamawa state in Guyuk LGA, Balanga LGA of Gombe state and some parts of Borno.[citation needed] They have approximately 504,000 according to 2006 population census.

Names and locations

Below is a list of language names, populations, and locations from Blench (2019).[2]

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LanguageBranchDialectsAlternate spellingsOwn name for languageEndonym(s)SpeakersLocation(s)
LongudaLongudaNya Guyuwa (Guyuk plains), Nya Ceriya (Banjiram=Cirimba/Chikila Cerembe 'rookie place'), Nya Tariya (Kola=Taraba), Nya Dele (Jessu=Delebe), Nya Gwanda (Nyuar=Gwandaba)Lunguda, Nunguda, Nungura, Nungurabanyà núngúrá Guyuk, Nungurama NyuarNúngúráyábá Guyuk, Nùngùrábà Jessu, Lungúrábá Kola13,700 (1952: Numan Division); 32,000 (1973 SIL)Adamawa State, Guyuk LGA; Gombe State, Balanga LGA
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The largest ward is Chikila ward.

References

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